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RE: Why Is America Something to be Proud Of? - 6/26/2008 9:16:12 PM   
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Hi
I am new to this particular thread but have been lurking for a while. As a black American female I would like to just step in here and present a slightly different point of view than some of the the others. First off I for one AM very thankful to have been born in America. I believe that God allows us to be born where we are for a purpose and to glorify him. Sure there were some terrible things in our history like slavery and persecution of the native Americans. That cannot be denied but everywhere there are humans you will find sin. It is our job not to just moan and complain about all of the social ills and how "hell-bent" this country is but to reach out to our world with the message of hope in Jesus Christ, and we black folks are not exempt from the great commission just because of what has been done to us. Nor do we have the right to hold onto unforgiveness and bitterness. The Bible says in Philippians to think on the good things. I have lived in the inner city, later on the suburbs, and now my husband and I live in the country. I was born in the north and lived there for much of my life but have been in the deep south for nearly 20 years now. We are the only black family on our road but have never had any trouble with our neighbors. In fact these are some of the sweetest people One of the things my parents instilled in us was to expect the best from people because if you go into a neighborhood with a chip on your shoulder expecting to find trouble you will. Yes I know and have experienced racism and sexism in my life and even discrimination for being a christian but and I have lived below the poverty line (food stamps and all) and am now considered upper middle class. So I have been at all ends of the spectrum. Have even been homeless for a while when I was trying to get through college. I will never forget where I came from but what happens to us can either make us bitter or better. I thank God that our country abolished slavery (unlike many of the African countries where it still exists). I am thankful that I could go to school and make a living and did not have to belong to particular Caste group or family. I am thankful that as a woman I have the freedom to be an individual with rights and privileges and not someones'elses' property. Most of all I am thankful that I am in a country where (at least for now) the gospel is still freely preached and I was able to be saved and still able to lead others to Christ. Yes when our own brothers in Africa sold us into slavery, satan meant it for evil but God meant it for good. This was Joseph's mentality about being sold into slavery in Egypt by his brothers and the one I am choosing to adopt. Blessings.
Rochelle

God bless you Rochelle for this post. Yes , we do know many sins were commited by this country, but we are commanded not to dwell on the negative as this verse reminds us:

Philippians 4:8
Finally, brothers, whatever is true, whatever is noble, whatever is right, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is admirable—if anything is excellent or praiseworthy—think about such things.


No country or person can move forward if it's attention is focused only on old wounds and slights. Bitterness only stunts growth. your post is a great example of how to apply this verse from Philippians to our lives.

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RE: Why Is America Something to be Proud Of? - 6/26/2008 10:45:16 PM   
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That was exactly the scripture I was referring to. Yes there are so many social ills even now in this country as there were in Jesus' day when Israel was under the domination of the Roman Empire which was quite corrupt, yet Jesus said that the spirit of the Lord was upon him and had anointed him to preach the good news to the poor, heal the brokenhearted, to preach deliverance to the captives, and recovery of sight to the blind, to set a liberty them that are bruised, to preach the acceptable year of the Lord. Luke 4:18,19 (quoted from Isaiah 61). Was Jesus aware of the social ills of his society? Most certainly. But he never spoke against or condemned the Roman empire. Even when he had been sentenced to death and was dying on the cross he asked his father to forgive them and even saved a dying thief who did not even deserve it. In Phil 2: 5-10 it also says that our attitude should be the same as that of Christ Jesus and what all that entails. The interesting thing was that the apostle Paul was writing this from a jail cell having been unfairly arrested for spreading the gospel. It is not easy to keep the right attitude when one has been wronged. As a follower of Christ who is an American citizen who happens to be black, I am called to love the land of my birth enough to be salt and light to her. I don't always get it right and my attitude is not always Christlike but that is where grace comes in and helps me by God's spirit to be the person he has called me to be and do what he has called me to do.
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RE: Why Is America Something to be Proud Of? - 6/26/2008 11:03:39 PM   
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tracydolls, so what is keeping you here? If America is so distasteful to you, why not move? In your opinion, which countries are better?

Just curious.


Israel, I would move there in a New York Minute! Passports, $1600 per person.


I don't want you to leave but passports only cost $85

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RE: Why Is America Something to be Proud Of? - 6/26/2008 11:05:09 PM   
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Just for the record I am happy and thankful to be an American. Yes my ancestors were brought here in chains but God took a bad situation and redeemed it for his glory just like with Joseph in Egypt and the children of Israel. I am free and forgiven and I am saved because someone had the freedom to preach the good news to me. Therefore I have to free and forgive others. In my mind it is not "us against them" but those of us in Christ are all one body and we need each other. We have got to be united in purpose or things will never change here.
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RE: Why Is America Something to be Proud Of? - 6/26/2008 11:19:05 PM   
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mamade45,
Welcome to Crosswalk

Thanks for your imput and great post.

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RE: Why Is America Something to be Proud Of? - 6/27/2008 1:52:40 AM   
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I don't want you to leave but passports only cost $85


Plane tickets cost $1600 each.

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RE: Why Is America Something to be Proud Of? - 6/29/2008 8:02:01 AM   
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We should mention that all the people executed in Salem during the witch hunt were, by their own account, Christians. The only confessed witch was spared. That was the pastor's slave. What is remarkable abvout colonial America is how seldom things like this happened.

Having said that, there is no question that religious tolerance grew in America between 1690 and 1790.

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RE: Why Is America Something to be Proud Of? - 6/30/2008 2:41:42 AM   
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I read through this thread and very much enjoyed it. I especially liked it when Rochelle joined in. Rochelle, I hope you stick around for a long time. I see that you are a wise person and I could learn a lot from someone like you.

The thing I was thinking about was totally different from what others have said. It was a statistic I heard when I was in my teens. I can't vouch for the accuracy of the statistic or of my understanding at the time (if I heard it right), or of my memory, but as I remember it, it was that Americans comprise 6% of the world's population. That made me feel really blessed to be an American when I had less than a 1 in 10 chance of being born one, when the entire world was taken into consideration. And I do believe that, for all it's flaws, and there are many, the USA is the best country on earth, this side of heaven. I am very, very thankful for it's existence and for the privilege of being born into it!

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RE: Why Is America Something to be Proud Of? - 6/30/2008 12:55:21 PM   
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In reading through the posts here today, I have noted many things. Most of them are feelings about this country. Some of them are things which sadden and sometimes even offend me.

I am an ordained minister who lives in the south. I LOVE America, but I am not totally proud of her or much of her history. There have been many things which have happened in our history for which I am thankful. For one the writing of the Constitution of this great nation.

Our Constitution is a document which has endured for almost 250 years. It guarantees the rights and privileges of all of our citizens. It was written with Christian principles in mind by men who for the most part believed in God and the Bible. It was written to be enduring and yet changeable. We can amend it to fit our present day situations and protect our freedoms from those who would wish to take them away. Our founding fathers were some of the wisest men of their time for creating such a document.

Our system of government in this country is something else for which I am thankful. We are a democratic republic i.e. a government of the people, by the people, and for the people rather than a monarchy, dictatorship, or some other less than desirable form. The "people" have a say so in how we are governed. If you want to see the difference between us and the rest of the world look at pre-war Iraq, Cuba, Venezuela, China, and other places. None of those places have the freedom or the voice that our people do in government.

Another thing is the PRIVILEGE of being born an American. Yes, I said PRIVILEGE. I had nothing to do with my birth. I didn't choose my parents, race, family members, or my country. God ordained those things long before I was born. He made me and ordained everything about my life. Therefore, I count it a privilege to be able to say that I am an American and I am humbled by the fact that God chose this time, place, and people for my heritage. I can't change any of these things and wouldn't if I could.

I must say that I was offended at first by some of the things that were posted by "traceydolls". I tend to get aggravated by people who appear to be racists. I don't know if she is a racist or isn't a racist, but the remarks she made about blacks and slavery and the generalizations she offered did offend me at first.

To Tracey I would say, Get over the past and move on. I am sorry for the racist feeling of some people. I am sorry for the way you and those of your race have been treated in the past and present. But you must realize that what happened more than a hundred years ago, or for that matter just yesterday, in this country, has little to do with what is going on now. It was, by the way, a WHITE president who took this country to war against itself to bring an end to slavery. I don't believe that Lincoln was happy about it. In fact he grieved over it greatly, but he knew it had to be done.

Those who are still hanging on to those feelings of anonymosity and prejudice, both black and white, are the ones at whom you should direct your comments not white America in general. Bigots abound in certain areas of the country, but thankfully they are decreasing in others.
They will, however, never fully disappear.

By the way, Tracey, I agree with most of the negatives which you expressed and I am ASHAMED of them just as you and all other Americans should be. Those things should have never happened in this country. However, as has been stated many times on this string, PEOPLE ARE PEOPLE and they are IMPERFECT.

The fact is that we are ALL sinners by NATURE and by CHOICE. We are born in sin because of our relationship to Adam and his disobedience. ( Read Romans 1-3 and following.) We do things that are wrong and shameful because we are predisposed by our nature to do so. Hence, slavery, abortion, murders, sexual predators, child abusers, bigots, and racists abound and always will until the Lord comes back.

America is a nation made up of PEOPLE from all over the world i.e. the great melting pot. We are a wonderful mix of all nations. This is what makes America up and it is what I love. I have many friends who are from different nations. My best friend in middle school was a black boy named Darell Graham. He helped me out of many scrapes and I helped him out of a few. I have never forgotten him.

I am most ashamed and saddened by the fact that America has FORGOTTEN GOD for the most part. We have removed him from our classrooms and tried in every way possible to force him from our public lives. And the crazy thing is that we have done it in the name of TOLERANCE and POLITICAL CORRECTNESS. We want to be so much like the rest of our worldly neighbors that we are willing to ACCEPT ANYTHING AND STAND UP FOR NOTHING in order to get along with them. In some areas, it seems that you can be anything but a Christian, pray to anyone but the God of the Bible, and end your prayer any way BUT in the NAME OF JESUS CHRIST OUR LORD. And why is that? Because some Muslim, JW, Hindu, Buddhist, or Atheist (all of which have the right to believe the way they choose) might get offended.

I had better stop while I am ahead, but know this. I have no problem with other religions except that I believe, based on the Scriptures, that they are deceived and believing a lie which was propagated by none other than the Devil himself. The lie that God was "holding out" on man by forbidding him to eat of the "tree of the knowledge of good and evil" and that man does not need God. It is from this lie and the utter depravity of man's own sinful heart that all of the evil in the world has come. Based on this lie they teach that the world is getting "better" and that man himself is "evolving". Based on this lie they teach that "all religions lead to eternal life and you can chose the one you want. It doesn't really matter". The truth is that man is not "evolving", he is instead "devolving". The world is not getting "better" it is in fact getting worse and worse all of the time, and Man NEEDS GOD more now than he ever did before.

I grieve for the souls of lost men regardless of their religion. I believe that some of them are very sincere in their beliefs. But, the fact still remains, religion or the lack thereof never saved anyone or sent one soul to hell. It is the refusal to accept God's truth concerning sin and the rejection of Jesus Christ as the ONLY Saviour which seals a persons doom to hell.
(John 14:6; Acts 4:12)

Though I consider it a PRIVILEGE to be an AMERICAN, I fear for our nation. Sin and forgetting God always brings judgment and that is what lies ahead. There are many good things about America, but they are dwindling. Political correctness and "tolerance" are robbing us of our right to proclaim the truth of God's word. America is becoming a place where, as I stated, you can be anything but a "CHRISTIAN" and for those of us who are, it is getting scary.

Am I going to quit preaching?NO! Am I going to fully grasp the principles of tolerance and PC and go with the flow? NO! I can not and be true to my Lord. Am I going to preach racism and religious bigotry? NO! I cannot and be true to my Lord who said that I should "love the Lord my God with all of my heart, with all my strength, and with all my mind" and "love my neighbor as myself." I will continue as always to preach the truth of God's word the Bible. If it offends, so be it. I will not back down or run from the fight as long as God gives me strength.

A famous Frenchmen, Alexis De Toqueville, said this, "America is great because America is good. If America ever ceases to be good, she will also cease to be great." The statement was made over 200 years ago. Sadly, I feel that it is coming true. Many things in our history, our present day life and our society as a whole, tell me that. Even though America has many good characteristics in her favor, she is "ceasing to be good" and doing it rapidly. By that I mean, she is loosing the things which have made her great. We are giving them up one by one. They are not being taken by force (yet), but we are giving them away to the vocal cries of a few (the homosexuals, pro-abortionists, liberals) who have taken the views of our liberal secular society to extremes.

Christians have allowed this process of losing our freedoms by sitting within the walls of our churches and saying nothing. We have allowed it by not voting. We have allowed it by buying into the PC and Tolerance messages of society and ignoring "thus saith the Lord" because it might offend someone. We have allowed it by giving in to the "fear of man" over the "fear of God".

Our ONLY hope is in a return to the God of our Forefathers, Confession of our sin, and true repentance. Otherwise the ONLY thing our future holds as a nation is a disastrous judgment from God.

Am I "proud" to be an American? No, I am "privileged" to be an American.Am I "proud" to be a Christian? No, I am "blessed" to be a child of God. Did I do anything to deserve either? NO, nothing at all. It is all by the grace and mercy of God ( Ephesians 2:8-9,10)

I love and pray for our nation to turn back to God before it is too late. I am thankful for all of the freedoms which we have. I am thankful beyond measure for those brave men and women who have given their lives to preserve our way of life and secure liberty for us and many others around the world.

II Chronicles 7:14 states:

"IF my people
(Christians), which are called by my name, shall humble themselves (acknowledge their need of God) and PRAY and seek my face (personally focus on what God wants and Obedience to his word), and TURN from their wicked ways (repent = turn back to God and away from sin) THEN will I HEAR from Heaven, and will FORGIVE their sin, and I will HEAL their land."

Have we gone so far from God in America that even his children cannot hear his call? Sometimes I think so but I pray not.

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"Let the words of my mouth, and the meditation of my heart be acceptable in thy sight, O Lord, my strength and my redeemer." Psalm 19:14
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RE: Why Is America Something to be Proud Of? - 6/30/2008 8:13:18 PM   
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In reading through the posts here today, I have noted many things. Most of them are feelings about this country. Some of them are things which sadden and sometimes even offend me.

I am an ordained minister who lives in the south. I LOVE America, but I am not totally proud of her or much of her history. There have been many things which have happened in our history for which I am thankful. For one the writing of the Constitution of this great nation.

Our Constitution is a document which has endured for almost 250 years. It guarantees the rights and privileges of all of our citizens. It was written with Christian principles in mind by men who for the most part believed in God and the Bible. It was written to be enduring and yet changeable. We can amend it to fit our present day situations and protect our freedoms from those who would wish to take them away. Our founding fathers were some of the wisest men of their time for creating such a document.

Our system of government in this country is something else for which I am thankful. We are a democratic republic i.e. a government of the people, by the people, and for the people rather than a monarchy, dictatorship, or some other less than desirable form. The "people" have a say so in how we are governed. If you want to see the difference between us and the rest of the world look at pre-war Iraq, Cuba, Venezuela, China, and other places. None of those places have the freedom or the voice that our people do in government.

Another thing is the PRIVILEGE of being born an American. Yes, I said PRIVILEGE. I had nothing to do with my birth. I didn't choose my parents, race, family members, or my country. God ordained those things long before I was born. He made me and ordained everything about my life. Therefore, I count it a privilege to be able to say that I am an American and I am humbled by the fact that God chose this time, place, and people for my heritage. I can't change any of these things and wouldn't if I could.

I must say that I was offended at first by some of the things that were posted by "traceydolls". I tend to get aggravated by people who appear to be racists. I don't know if she is a racist or isn't a racist, but the remarks she made about blacks and slavery and the generalizations she offered did offend me at first.

To Tracey I would say, Get over the past and move on. I am sorry for the racist feeling of some people. I am sorry for the way you and those of your race have been treated in the past and present. But you must realize that what happened more than a hundred years ago, or for that matter just yesterday, in this country, has little to do with what is going on now. It was, by the way, a WHITE president who took this country to war against itself to bring an end to slavery. I don't believe that Lincoln was happy about it. In fact he grieved over it greatly, but he knew it had to be done.

Those who are still hanging on to those feelings of anonymosity and prejudice, both black and white, are the ones at whom you should direct your comments not white America in general. Bigots abound in certain areas of the country, but thankfully they are decreasing in others.
They will, however, never fully disappear.

By the way, Tracey, I agree with most of the negatives which you expressed and I am ASHAMED of them just as you and all other Americans should be. Those things should have never happened in this country. However, as has been stated many times on this string, PEOPLE ARE PEOPLE and they are IMPERFECT.

The fact is that we are ALL sinners by NATURE and by CHOICE. We are born in sin because of our relationship to Adam and his disobedience. ( Read Romans 1-3 and following.) We do things that are wrong and shameful because we are predisposed by our nature to do so. Hence, slavery, abortion, murders, sexual predators, child abusers, bigots, and racists abound and always will until the Lord comes back.

America is a nation made up of PEOPLE from all over the world i.e. the great melting pot. We are a wonderful mix of all nations. This is what makes America up and it is what I love. I have many friends who are from different nations. My best friend in middle school was a black boy named Darell Graham. He helped me out of many scrapes and I helped him out of a few. I have never forgotten him.

I am most ashamed and saddened by the fact that America has FORGOTTEN GOD for the most part. We have removed him from our classrooms and tried in every way possible to force him from our public lives. And the crazy thing is that we have done it in the name of TOLERANCE and POLITICAL CORRECTNESS. We want to be so much like the rest of our worldly neighbors that we are willing to ACCEPT ANYTHING AND STAND UP FOR NOTHING in order to get along with them. In some areas, it seems that you can be anything but a Christian, pray to anyone but the God of the Bible, and end your prayer any way BUT in the NAME OF JESUS CHRIST OUR LORD. And why is that? Because some Muslim, JW, Hindu, Buddhist, or Atheist (all of which have the right to believe the way they choose) might get offended.

I had better stop while I am ahead, but know this. I have no problem with other religions except that I believe, based on the Scriptures, that they are deceived and believing a lie which was propagated by none other than the Devil himself. The lie that God was "holding out" on man by forbidding him to eat of the "tree of the knowledge of good and evil" and that man does not need God. It is from this lie and the utter depravity of man's own sinful heart that all of the evil in the world has come. Based on this lie they teach that the world is getting "better" and that man himself is "evolving". Based on this lie they teach that "all religions lead to eternal life and you can chose the one you want. It doesn't really matter". The truth is that man is not "evolving", he is instead "devolving". The world is not getting "better" it is in fact getting worse and worse all of the time, and Man NEEDS GOD more now than he ever did before.

I grieve for the souls of lost men regardless of their religion. I believe that some of them are very sincere in their beliefs. But, the fact still remains, religion or the lack thereof never saved anyone or sent one soul to hell. It is the refusal to accept God's truth concerning sin and the rejection of Jesus Christ as the ONLY Saviour which seals a persons doom to hell.
(John 14:6; Acts 4:12)

Though I consider it a PRIVILEGE to be an AMERICAN, I fear for our nation. Sin and forgetting God always brings judgment and that is what lies ahead. There are many good things about America, but they are dwindling. Political correctness and "tolerance" are robbing us of our right to proclaim the truth of God's word. America is becoming a place where, as I stated, you can be anything but a "CHRISTIAN" and for those of us who are, it is getting scary.

Am I going to quit preaching?NO! Am I going to fully grasp the principles of tolerance and PC and go with the flow? NO! I can not and be true to my Lord. Am I going to preach racism and religious bigotry? NO! I cannot and be true to my Lord who said that I should "love the Lord my God with all of my heart, with all my strength, and with all my mind" and "love my neighbor as myself." I will continue as always to preach the truth of God's word the Bible. If it offends, so be it. I will not back down or run from the fight as long as God gives me strength.

A famous Frenchmen, Alexis De Toqueville, said this, "America is great because America is good. If America ever ceases to be good, she will also cease to be great." The statement was made over 200 years ago. Sadly, I feel that it is coming true. Many things in our history, our present day life and our society as a whole, tell me that. Even though America has many good characteristics in her favor, she is "ceasing to be good" and doing it rapidly. By that I mean, she is loosing the things which have made her great. We are giving them up one by one. They are not being taken by force (yet), but we are giving them away to the vocal cries of a few (the homosexuals, pro-abortionists, liberals) who have taken the views of our liberal secular society to extremes.

Christians have allowed this process of losing our freedoms by sitting within the walls of our churches and saying nothing. We have allowed it by not voting. We have allowed it by buying into the PC and Tolerance messages of society and ignoring "thus saith the Lord" because it might offend someone. We have allowed it by giving in to the "fear of man" over the "fear of God".

Our ONLY hope is in a return to the God of our Forefathers, Confession of our sin, and true repentance. Otherwise the ONLY thing our future holds as a nation is a disastrous judgment from God.

Am I "proud" to be an American? No, I am "privileged" to be an American.Am I "proud" to be a Christian? No, I am "blessed" to be a child of God. Did I do anything to deserve either? NO, nothing at all. It is all by the grace and mercy of God ( Ephesians 2:8-9,10)

I love and pray for our nation to turn back to God before it is too late. I am thankful for all of the freedoms which we have. I am thankful beyond measure for those brave men and women who have given their lives to preserve our way of life and secure liberty for us and many others around the world.

II Chronicles 7:14 states:

"IF my people
(Christians), which are called by my name, shall humble themselves (acknowledge their need of God) and PRAY and seek my face (personally focus on what God wants and Obedience to his word), and TURN from their wicked ways (repent = turn back to God and away from sin) THEN will I HEAR from Heaven, and will FORGIVE their sin, and I will HEAL their land."

Have we gone so far from God in America that even his children cannot hear his call? Sometimes I think so but I pray not.

Absolutely Great post. if i didnt want my family to think im nuts i'd be standing and giving this post a sustained ovation.

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magnifies God . C. H. Spurgeon
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RE: Why Is America Something to be Proud Of? - 7/1/2008 9:56:31 PM   
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I am new to this particular thread but have been lurking for a while. As a black American female I would like to just step in here and present a slightly different point of view than some of the the others. First off I for one AM very thankful to have been born in America. I believe that God allows us to be born where we are for a purpose and to glorify him. Sure there were some terrible things in our history like slavery and persecution of the native Americans. That cannot be denied but everywhere there are humans you will find sin. It is our job not to just moan and complain about all of the social ills and how "hell-bent" this country is but to reach out to our world with the message of hope in Jesus Christ, and we black folks are not exempt from the great commission just because of what has been done to us. Nor do we have the right to hold onto unforgiveness and bitterness. The Bible says in Philippians to think on the good things. I have lived in the inner city, later on the suburbs, and now my husband and I live in the country. I was born in the north and lived there for much of my life but have been in the deep south for nearly 20 years now. We are the only black family on our road but have never had any trouble with our neighbors. In fact these are some of the sweetest people One of the things my parents instilled in us was to expect the best from people because if you go into a neighborhood with a chip on your shoulder expecting to find trouble you will. Yes I know and have experienced racism and sexism in my life and even discrimination for being a christian but and I have lived below the poverty line (food stamps and all) and am now considered upper middle class. So I have been at all ends of the spectrum. Have even been homeless for a while when I was trying to get through college. I will never forget where I came from but what happens to us can either make us bitter or better. I thank God that our country abolished slavery (unlike many of the African countries where it still exists). I am thankful that I could go to school and make a living and did not have to belong to particular Caste group or family. I am thankful that as a woman I have the freedom to be an individual with rights and privileges and not someones'elses' property. Most of all I am thankful that I am in a country where (at least for now) the gospel is still freely preached and I was able to be saved and still able to lead others to Christ. Yes when our own brothers in Africa sold us into slavery, satan meant it for evil but God meant it for good. This was Joseph's mentality about being sold into slavery in Egypt by his brothers and the one I am choosing to adopt. Blessings.
Rochelle


I usually avoid these threads because it usually digresses into the same thing. I just happened to skim this one though and saw this post.

Rochelle - your post genuinely blessed me, challenged me, and encouraged me and I appreciate you sharing your heart. Thank you!

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RE: Why Is America Something to be Proud Of? - 7/2/2008 6:48:37 AM   
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Just for the record I am happy and thankful to be an American. Yes my ancestors were brought here in chains but God took a bad situation and redeemed it for his glory just like with Joseph in Egypt and the children of Israel. I am free and forgiven and I am saved because someone had the freedom to preach the good news to me. Therefore I have to free and forgive others. In my mind it is not "us against them" but those of us in Christ are all one body and we need each other. We have got to be united in purpose or things will never change here.


What a great couple of posts! And welcome to Crosswalk.

Right now I am very glad that my children were born and are living in America, rather than my dh's home country, or anywhere in Africa, for that matter. We looooove Ethiopia and want to move back there at some point, but it would be impossible there to match the kind of opportunities and resources (not to mention safety and freedom!) our children have here.

America has plenty of shameful moments in its history, but we are grateful to be living here and not somewhere else at this moment in time.

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RE: Why Is America Something to be Proud Of? - 7/9/2008 10:41:22 PM   
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Thanks for your vote of confidence and kind remark Hisfish.

I probably would not have written so much in the post except that I am a very patriotic person. I truly do grieve over Americas present path away from God. I pray that she will turn back to him, but I fear that will never happen. God is able but I fear what it may take to wake America from her spiritual slumber and decay.

Thanks again for your response. I get a little "wordy" sometimes. It's just the passion in me, my love for God and country.

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RE: Why Is America Something to be Proud Of? - 7/11/2008 4:50:32 PM   
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In a word: Freedom. I can work where I want. I can worship where and how I want. I have freedom of speech. And on and on.

Many countries can't say that.

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RE: Why Is America Something to be Proud Of? - 7/12/2008 4:23:36 PM   
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Because no other country in the world offers as much opportunity to as many.


Is that a fact or just pride talking?
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RE: Why Is America Something to be Proud Of? - 7/12/2008 5:04:26 PM   
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Because no other country in the world offers as much opportunity to as many.



Is that a fact or just pride talking?


It's obviously one's opinion. I don't really see it as "pride talking".


I happen to believe this is one of America's greatest strengths....a country where with the right discipline and work ethic, one can transcend one's economic background, race and religion.

Name one other country where a person of mixed race and nationality, raised largely by a single mom, could become the Presidential nominee of his party at the age of 46?
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RE: Why Is America Something to be Proud Of? - 7/12/2008 5:08:20 PM   
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ORIGINAL: terryjohn

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Because no other country in the world offers as much opportunity to as many.


Is that a fact or just pride talking?


I would call it a fact for sure.
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RE: Why Is America Something to be Proud Of? - 7/12/2008 6:34:06 PM   
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I don't see too many immigrants busting down the doors to China and Russia....eh?

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RE: Why Is America Something to be Proud Of? - 7/12/2008 8:49:31 PM   
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ORIGINAL: terryjohn

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Because no other country in the world offers as much opportunity to as many.


Is that a fact or just pride talking?

Definitely fact.

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RE: Why Is America Something to be Proud Of? - 7/15/2008 5:04:33 AM   
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I read an article yesterday of an interview of Mr. Chomsky with Aljazeera and he says quite a few true things about America - that current America is run by a bunch of Christ-hating, deceitful, elitists. I am paraphrasing what he said.

What America was founded to be - a Beulah Land - where God in Christ could be worshiped in freedom of conscience and where the ordinary man was made extraordinary through the word of Christ - there are still parts of America that are committed to this. How big a part? I don't know. I don't want to be overly negative. This part of America is great. But the faithful saying still applies - despise the sin, pity the sinner.

God bless,
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RE: Why Is America Something to be Proud Of? - 7/15/2008 8:19:08 AM   
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It will never cease to amaze me how much contempt some of the elite have for Christ/Christianity/Christians. Most of the press are murderers - they slander people - which is a form of murder and rationalize their sin too much to ever be honest.

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RE: Why Is America Something to be Proud Of? - 7/15/2008 1:10:19 PM   
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t will never cease to amaze me how much contempt some of the elite have for Christ/Christianity/Christians. Most of the press are murderers - they slander people - which is a form of murder and rationalize their sin too much to ever be honest.


Galadriel2:

I agree with your statement. Did you read my earlier post? The things which you state here are true, but not of ALL of those in power positions in this country. I notice you said "some of the elite" show contempt for Christ/Christianity/ and Christians.

Do you understand why they do that? It is because of many things. Chiefly, it is because of the attitude of our SECULARIZED SOCIETY toward those things and because of POLITICAL AMBITION. These are the same things that make a politician become "all things to all people" just to garner their votes. It is not popular to stand up for VALUES, MORALS, AND DECENCY in this country any more. Those who do stand up for those things are labeled as "fundamentalist wackos" or "non-conformists" and those terms are the "the beginning of the end" for a political career.

Secondly, Christians are VILLIFIED in the press based on what a FEW of them do. Things like shooting an abortionist and then quoting Scripture and stating that it was "God's will" and he directed them to do it, give the press their ammunition.

Those who show "contempt for Christ/Christianity/ and Christians" are, I feel, the dupes of Satan. It is a sign of the times. It is nothing new and has been around since Roman times. There have always been those who displayed contempt for the truth of God's word and his people.

As I said in my earlier post:

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A famous Frenchmen, Alexis De Toqueville, said this, "America is great because America is good. If America ever ceases to be good, she will also cease to be great." The statement was made over 200 years ago. Sadly, I feel that it is coming true. Many things in our history, our present day life and our society as a whole, tell me that. Even though America has many good characteristics in her favor, she is "ceasing to be good" and doing it rapidly. By that I mean, she is loosing the things which have made her great. We are giving them up one by one. They are not being taken by force (yet), but we are giving them away to the vocal cries of a few (the homosexuals, pro-abortionists, liberals) who have taken the views of our liberal secular society to extremes.

Christians have allowed this process of losing our freedoms by sitting within the walls of our churches and saying nothing. We have allowed it by not voting. We have allowed it by buying into the PC and Tolerance messages of society and ignoring "thus saith the Lord" because it might offend someone. We have allowed it by giving in to the "fear of man" over the "fear of God".

Our ONLY hope is in a return to the God of our Forefathers, Confession of our sin, and true repentance. Otherwise the ONLY thing our future holds as a nation is a disastrous judgment from God.


The "elitist" to whom you refer are NOT the ENEMY. They are his "dupes". They are blind and cannot see. They are deaf and cannot hear. They may know the TRUTH, but they DENY it and therefore they turn on those who possess it. Their goals are the goals of Satan and his hordes. They are driven by GREED and a DESIRE FOR POWER. They are against all that is HOLY and RIGHTEOUS, but [b]THEY ARE NOT THE ENEMY- THEY ARE HIS DUPES. SATAN IS THE ENEMY

Ephesians 6:12 says "We wrestle not against flesh and blood, but against principalities, against powers, against the rulers of the darkness of this world, against spiritual wickedness in high places." It is because of this that the Roman Emperor's and their minions tortured and persecuted Christians trying to eradicate them. It is because of this that the Roman Catholic Inquisition took place during the m